No, I haven't used the SFZ program.
Do you have any questions about Sforzando and wma/wav ?
No.
Did you want to try and make any up for yourself ?
No right now but thank you for offering. I made some Sforzando instruments a few years ago when I first learned about Sforzando.
Do you want to learn how it works ?
It's been awhile but I still have a basic understanding of how Sforzando works. It reads a text file to match audio files with midi keyboard notes.
Does Sforzando work with mono wma or just stereo ?
I'm not sure. I used stereo wave files for my audio file samples. I never tried using a wma file.
Do you want to give some encouragement for this to develop and be part of it ?
No. You've demonstrated your suggestion to stop using bridge programs and build the functionality into the plugin. What else is there to demonstrate concerning that idea?
Do you want help with ways or is it the same as back in 2016 when I was asking for suggestions and help how the Plugin could work when I suggested bbw2 ?
I believe I am helping through our conversations. Don't you think "built-in plugin functionality" is a clear and concise way to describe your idea?
Do you want me to forget it and just wait until PG finally do it and then you say "WOW PG this is great we didn't think you could do it" ?
No. What I said earlier is "you not repeat the same suggestion many times. Posting a suggestion once each year is enough. If us users don't understand we can ask a question. If PG Music doesn't act on the suggestion by the time the next release comes out, post a reminder." I might add, sarcastic remarks reduces the impact of your suggestion and follow up comments.
Or do you want to play a part in helping it get there ? Did you try the SFZ YET ?
You're repeating yourself again.
Is it all way too much over your head and it's easier to knock it than try to learn what's going on ?
Another sarcastic remark, really? No it's not over my head. I understand you are demonstrating the idea of how fast and powerful the plugin could be if the plugin had built-in plugin functionality. But as I said before, PG Music is using bridge programs and has not publicly demonstrated any interest in switching to built-in plugin functionality.